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Mems has provided a rich vein for the forum so I thought they deserved a new thread that carried none of the baggage of the earlier one.


For my brutally short back and sides I had to wait for Ibz to get off the phone to his manager. They were discussing his first light heavyweight professional fight which takes place on the 18th Feb, somewhere out East London/Essex way.


Ibz is training hard and looks the business. I might go

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I had a Good hair cut at Mems 3-4 weeks back..

The Guy I had was new to the Dulwich Branch. He was friendly and attentive to my requirements.


There was absolutely NO banter between the two barbers working.


..and he charged me (old git) ?8.00. I gave him ?10.00 and he thanked me.

I will be going back next time I need a haircut.


Some of the other local barbers give a poor cut if you are paying 'Pensioner' rates.


I suppose most pensioners do not have much hair.. I have a proper mop..


DulwichFox


P.S. You don't get many recommendations from the Fox.. so rest assured it's a genuine one ..

Talking of old peoples hair or lack of: what will happen to Wayne Rooney's transplants? do they stay whilst the rest disappears in a sort of reverse balding?


I think the balder you get on top, the shorter the sides should go.


DulwichFox: Glad you didn't meet the two nasty little dogs I did on Friday !! They killed a dulwich fox!!

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